Outrage over sangoma’s marriage to 13-year-old

31 January 2013 11:39

A Limpopo sangoma’s marriage to a teenage girl has outraged the government.

“Such practices cannot go unabated in a country where children are protected and have a right to education, (and) a stable and safe environment,” government spokesperson Phumla Williams said in a statement today.

The Sowetan reported today that a 57-year-old sangoma had married a 13-year-old epileptic girl in Modimolle, so he could monitor her trouble with her ancestors.

The girl’s mother reportedly said the sangoma treated her daughter for two years and cured her epilepsy. He then told her that ancestors were troubling the girl and she needed to be monitored. He offered to marry her.

“We had no choice but to agree to his suggestion because we wanted her to be healthy,” the woman told the newspaper.

She said she accepted a R5 000 ilobolo (dowry) for her daughter.

According to Sowetan, the sangoma was arrested on January 23 after a villager complained to social workers, however, charges against him were withdrawn as the girl’s parents had consented to the marriage.

“It takes a village to raise a child, and therefore it is a collective responsibility to safeguard and protect our children,” said Williams.

She said the government was encouraged that the National Prosecuting Authority was investigating the matter. “We trust that it (the matter) will receive the necessary attention and that this case will be prioritised.”

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So if parents prostitute their underage daughters it is fine? Can they defend this by saying she married in a traditional ceremony? After this they can say she divorced and married another!

1Moithuti0

WhatALotOfK*K!

What kind of parenting is this? And they want hide behind culture and tradition? Disgusting to say the least.

andrew parker

He ‘treated’ her for two years already. The mind does not boggle it turns in disgust

http://www.facebook.com/sereko.moroe Sereko Moroe

Shame on the police who dropped the charges, the parents as well as the ‘sangoma’. All those people need to be brought before the court of law, if we are serious about protecting our children from such scums . I’d like to salute the villager who brought this shameful deed to the attention of the social workers.Great work.